Now that the Samsung Galaxy S5 has finally been launched into the market worldwide, let’s make way for some Apple rumors. According to a well-known analyst from KGI Securities, Kuo Ming-Chi, who has been fairly accurate with his leaks on upcoming Apple devices, the Cupertino company will be unveiling two redesigned iPhones – one at 4.7” and another at 5.5”.

First up, the 4.7” model will pack a 1334 x 750 Retina display, giving a pixel density of 326ppi while the phablet-sized one will have a Full HD display with 401ppi. While larger, the display size are said to have the same aspect ratio as the current iPhone 5/5S so developers will not need to readjust their apps again.

As for the insides, the iPhone 6 will be powered by new A8 processor with 1GB of RAM on board, as well as Touch ID. Design wise, on top of a relocated power button which will be shifted to the sides (Apple’s power button has always been on top), the iPhone 6 will feature narrower bezel smaller by 10% to 2)%, making it friendly to use even with one hand (the 4.7” version).